The youth migration phenomenon of Al Aedein camp was increasing recently, as they migrated to Turkish territory for fear of arrest and raids carried out by Syrian security between now and then to the homes of the camp.
During the first three months of 2015, a large number of youth were arrested, prompting them to flee from the camp and move to other areas or to resort to Turkey and then to Europe.
The camp is controlled by the regular army under an intense and unprecedented security tightening, so that its residents now feel that they are in a big prison, where the Syrian security built an iron fence separates the neighborhoods of Alaedein camp in Homs and the surrounding neighborhoods, without any corridors of service between the two sides.
The fence created difficulties in communication between the people of the camp and their relatives, where they became forced to go to the south through Tadmor crossing to return to Damascus Road, where it compounded the cost of transportations, especially for students and employees, as well as the residents who have follow-ups at the UNRWA dispensary and Bisan hospital.
The iron fence adversely affects the shopkeepers in the eastern neighborhoods, who could lose all of their customers from the west.
According to our correspondent, the reason for building such fence is related to security on order to ensure the protection of the eastern districts loyal to the regime.